#3-How do you determine whether two non-vertical lines are parallel or perpendicular? Click here to respond to this journal. Due Date: Friday, October 1, 2010 by 3:15pm
#4-Explain how to use point-slope form to write the equation of a line. Click here to respond to this journal. Due Date: Friday, October 8, 2010 by 3:15pm
Projects:
You may pick one of the following projects to turn in by Friday, October 15 at the beginning of class.
#1-Multimedia Project: How do you graph a linear equation?
For the multimedia project, you may pick one of the following options to turn in your project: 1. Email your project to me (erdmanre@mtwp.net). 2. Bring in a flash drive or CD with your project on it.
You may pick from the following options to review for your test on Tuesday, October 19, 2010.
1. Car Jam Game
Go to www.classzone.com and find our textbook. Under the Games and Activities section, click on Puzzles and Games. Then, click on the Car Jam Game.
2. Section Quizzes
Go to www.classzone.com and find our textbook. Under the Assessment section, click on Section Quizzes. Each section quiz for Chapter 2 gives you 5 questions. Pick the sections that you need the most help with to complete first!
3. Choose some more review options from this collection. Remember, you should be practicing the problems that you have the most trouble with!
4. If you prefer to work out of your textbook, try the problems on page 145 # 1-24. Answers are available, just ask!
#3-How do you determine whether two non-vertical lines are parallel or perpendicular?
Click here to respond to this journal.
Due Date: Friday, October 1, 2010 by 3:15pm
#4-Explain how to use point-slope form to write the equation of a line.
Click here to respond to this journal.
Due Date: Friday, October 8, 2010 by 3:15pm
Projects:
You may pick one of the following projects to turn in by Friday, October 15 at the beginning of class.#1-Multimedia Project: How do you graph a linear equation?
For the multimedia project, you may pick one of the following options to turn in your project:
1. Email your project to me (erdmanre@mtwp.net).
2. Bring in a flash drive or CD with your project on it.
#2-Traveling with Graphs
Use pages 130-131 in your textbook to help you.
#3-Create Your Own Piecewise Graph
Use pages 130-131 in your textbook to help you.
Review:
You may pick from the following options to review for your test on Tuesday, October 19, 2010.1. Car Jam Game
Go to www.classzone.com and find our textbook. Under the Games and Activities section, click on Puzzles and Games. Then, click on the Car Jam Game.
2. Section Quizzes
Go to www.classzone.com and find our textbook. Under the Assessment section, click on Section Quizzes. Each section quiz for Chapter 2 gives you 5 questions. Pick the sections that you need the most help with to complete first!
3. Choose some more review options from this collection. Remember, you should be practicing the problems that you have the most trouble with!
4. If you prefer to work out of your textbook, try the problems on page 145 # 1-24. Answers are available, just ask!